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Encuentra productos de autocuidado en: beautyholics.comAprovecha tu cupón de descuento: BEAUTYCAB20( Este descuento aplica exclusivamente en la tienda online www.beautyholics.com. Válido desde el 10 de marzo hasta el 31 de marzo de 2025 y/o hasta agotar existencias. Descuento de 20% OFF en las marcas vendidas por beautyholics ingresando el código BEAUTYCAB20 (Vitú, Catrice, Essence, Max Factor, Covergirl, OGX, Maui, Arden for Men, UBU, Nioxin, Wella Koleston, Connect for Men, QVS, Sebastian, Wella Professionals, Cadiveu, Moroccanoil, Yardley, Nude, Elizabeth Arden, Soft Color, No Pikex, Bio Oil, Revox) Aplica en referencias seleccionadas. Esta actividad promocional es acumulable con otras promociones. Para más información, consulta en https://www.beautyholics.com/terminos-y-condiciones. )Cansado/a de los comentarios hirientes sobre tu apariencia?, ¿Sientes que te has olvidado de ti? Descubre cómo el autocuidado se convierte en el espejo de tu amor propio y transforma tu vida por completo, hoy estaremos reflexionando sobre la belleza real y la importancia de la aceptación, consejos prácticos para fortalecer tu autoestima y amarte tal como eres.¡Únete a esta conversación! Comparte tu experiencia en los comentarios entre todos construyamos una comunidad de apoyo y respeto.Compra nuestro merch: doscabraslocas.com00:00 Intro02:30 El autocuidado, un reflejo de tu amor propio07:05 El cuidado de la piel facial, la importancia del skincare13:40 El maquillaje permite mostrar individualidad y creatividad17:20 Historias de terror con maquillaje, experiencia de Raquel y Malle18:30 Comentarios fuera de lugar sobre el maquillaje24:00 ¿El mundo del maquillaje es problemático? Comentarios de Reddit31:50 ¿Qué temas abarca el autocuidado?
Hoy recordaremos a la actriz más reconocida de las series de antes, Shannen María Doherty, una de las de “Al salir de Clase” de ellos. La pequeña Shannen nació en Memphis, el 12 de abril de 1971. Hija de Rosa, dueña de un salón de belleza y Tom Doherty, asesor hipotecario con nombre de ex-jugador de fútbol americano que le va enseñando la cicatriz de la operación de rodilla a todos los clientes. Shannen tuvo un hermano que se llama Sean, que es un armario de 3 puertas que se pone los pantalones en 2024 como el Sr. Barragán. La familia pertenecía a la Iglesia Bautista, que son parte de los cristianos evangélicos que dan conferencias multitudinarias vestidos ellos de pastores, que si te toca atrás del tó y sigues la charla en la pantalla gigante parece que estás viendo “La vida de Brian”. No es que la pequeña Shannen fuera torpe en el cole, pero tampoco el lápiz más afilao, así que cuando empezó a mostrar interés por la interpretación la madre la llevó a un casting que estaba mu lejos pa conducir mucho, que eso les encanta a las madres americanas. A los 10 años, en 1981, Shannen consiguió su primer papel en una teleserie y al año siguiente dobló un personaje de periquitos. Ella también fue Jenny Wilder en “La Casa de la Pradera” que era “Los Serrano” de ellos. Eso le permitió acceder a los castings de las películas que ponen pa dormir la siesta después del telediario, que ves a la protagonista más que a tu madre porque siempre es la misma y cuando la ves en otra peli mejorcita dices “me suena de algo”. En 1989, a los 18 años consiguió el papel que le haría famosa más allá de la sobremesa, se convirtió en Brenda en la mítica serie “Sensación de vivir”. Era la novia de Dylan y melliza de Brandon, calienta que sales. En esta época ya era más bonita que tu tia con una bandejita de dulces, con su pelazo negro y sus ojos verdes, y salía en la Superpop más que Ana García Obregón en el Hola. En 1993 estuvo comprometida 2 días con el heredero de Max Factor, pero no llegó a más porque por lo visto en la relación no faltaba ni maquillaje ni cardenales pa tapar. Después de eso se casó y se divorció más veces que Elizabeth Taylor. En 1998, con 27 años, consiguió otro papel en esas series que son “asúca pa'l seleblo”, Embrujadas, encarnando a Prue Halliwell, la mayor y más fuerte de tres hermanas con poderes que evolucionaban como los Pokemons. Prue tenía telequinesis, hacía así con los deos como la que está tirando lejos una cascarria y era como si te diera una racha fuerte. A la 3ª temporada Prue estaba tan subidita que los productores la mandaron a buscar cuerno de unicornio. Shannen era Republicana de las que creían en los seguros médicos a 27,5€/mes, pero se dio cuenta demasiado tarde de la estafa y nuestra querida Brenda nos dejaba el pasado 13 de julio a los 53 años, aunque ustedes siempre podrán recordarla cada vez que vean La Vida de Brian o aparezca su tía con una bandejita de dulces.
Glanz und Glamour hatte Hollywood früh, aber mit der makellosen Schönheit seiner Stars und Sternchen haperte es mitunter. Im grellen Scheinwerferlicht wirkte man schnell blass und knittrig. Aber der Friseur Max Factor hatte da eine Idee und wurde zur Kosmetik-Ikone einer ganzen Ära.
Horrifying video shown in court in the case of Carly Gregg accused of murdering her mom & trying to kill her stepdad when she was 14! It allegedly shows the very moments of the murder. A serial rapist, and an heir to the Max Factor fortune will be given early release from prison! And a car owner turns the tables on a would-be car thief! Jennifer Gould reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The disgraced Max Factor heir Andrew Luster, who was convicted of 86 counts of drugging and raping unconscious women in 2003 is set to be released early after his crimes were reclassified as 'non-violent' under a 2016 law change masterminded by Kamala Harris. September 19th 2024 --- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Ray Appleton Show' on all platforms: --- 'The Ray Appleton Show' is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- 'The Ray Appleton Show' Weekdays 11 AM -2 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Podcast | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De Grand Prix van Spanje is wederom een prooi voor Max Verstappen geworden, maar dit klinkt wat simpeler dan het lijkt. De 'Max-factor' was dit weekend weer overduidelijk aangezien McLaren, of beter gezegd Lando Norris, veel tegenstand kon bieden. Het contrast tussen de coureurs van een aantal teams was aanzienlijk dit weekend, iets waar wij zeker bij stil zullen gaan staan. Het is het begin van een heerlijke triple header dus we hebben een bomvolle aflevering. We gaan snel van start met Studio Formule 1!
Join us for an exclusive interview with Brooke Alexander, former As the World Turns cast member in The Locher Room.We'll delve into her memorable role as Samantha Markham Anderson from 1994 – 1997.Hailing from Kailua, Hawaii, Brooke's journey in the entertainment industry began as a teen model, landing her first TV commercial for Coca-Cola (Japan) at just 15. With over 200 national commercials under her belt, including brands like Max Factor, United Airlines and Coor's Light, Brook's versatile talent shines not only on-screen but also through her voice featured in over 200 national spots.Following her stint in Oakdale, Brooke transitioned into a successful career as an on-air host, gracing networks and shows such as CNN World Beat, Fox News Channel, and Full-Frontal Fashion Daily. Join us as we reminisce about Brooke's diverse roles as Miss World America, actress, TV host, and model, while also celebrating her most important role as a devoted mother to son Jace.Don't miss this journey down memory lane with Brooke Alexander in The Locher Room.
2024 in een notendop samengevat: Max Verstappen wint 1 van de grootste simraces van het jaar en gaat daarna vrolijk door om de Grand Prix van Emilia Romagna op het prachtige circuit van Imola te winnen. Je zou het bijna normaal gaan vinden. Makkelijk ging het echter niet in Italië want McLaren lijkt zich inmiddels echt te kunnen meten met Red Bull Racing en dus kwam Lando Norris op het einde akelig dichtbij waarna Verstappen alles op alles moest zetten om de Brit achter zich te houden. Met een verschil van uiteindelijk 0,7 seconden trok de Nederlander aan het langste eind maar de race had waarschijnlijk geen ronde langer moeten duren. Een over het algemeen vrij timide race ging daarmee uiteindelijk naar een zeer vermakelijk einde. Genoeg gespreksstof voor weer een nieuwe aflevering, we gaan van start met Studio Formule 1!
En esta edicion de Divas y Divos del Cine Mexicano, hablaremos de “MAX FACTOR”, teniendo como invitado a un maquillista internacional y sobrino de la diva del cine nacional Lilia Prado…. Al señor James Anda. En el año 2009 fue elegido por la Academia de las Artes de Londres (manejada por la princesa Ana), para ir con la princesa y darle las gracias a JAMES por ser quien entrenaba a la gente de cine en Inglaterra. Ademas de firmar el libro real de las Artes Londinenses que se encuentra en el Palacio de Buckingham, siendo el único mexicano que lo ha hecho. Hablaremos del gran Max Factor, este personaje que tiene una historia fabulosa!! Y por supuesto en compañía de un experto con mas de 30 años de trayectoria como maquillista internacional. Max Factor es una popular línea de cosméticos propiedad de la compañía Procter & Gamble. Fue fundada en 1909 como Max Factor & Company, por Maksymilian Faktorowicz, un cosmetólogo de Polonia.
Duane Chapman aka Dog The Bounty Hunter is sharing details from some of his famous cases, including his role in the hunt for Brian Laundrie and Gabby Petito. He explains what he uncovered in the case, and the way he went about the hunt. He also talks about capturing Max Factor heir Andrew Luster in Mexico, and some of the other harrowing adventures he had during the 8 seasons of his A&E reality show “Dog The Bounty Hunter.” He shares how a stint in prison for a crime he didn't commit led him to bounty hunting, the friendships he's made through the TV show, and the advice and help he received from Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. Plus, Dog talks about the loss of his beloved wife, Beth, to cancer, the new love he's found with his current wife, Francie, and why he's detailed the whole story in latest book, “Nine Lives and Counting: A Bounty Hunter's Journey to Faith, Hope and Redemption.” Purchase “Nine Lives and Counting: A Bounty Hunter's Journey to Faith, Hope and Redemption” https://ninelives.dogthebountyhunter.com/ Thanks to our sponsors!Pretty Litter: Go to https://prettylitter.com/jericho & use code JERICHO to get 20% off your first order.Factor: Go to https://factormeals.com/TIJ50 & use code TIJ50 to get 50% off your first month, plus 20% off your next month.American Home Shield: Go to https://AHS.com/JERICHO to save 20% off any plan.Rosetta Stone – Go to https://RosettaStone.com/JERICHO to get 50% off unlimited access STAY CONNECTED:TikTok: @ChrisJerichoInstagram: @talkisjericho @chrisjerichofozzy Twitter: @TalkIsJericho @IAmJerichoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisJerichoFozzyWebsite: https://www.webisjericho.com/
Martina Gleissenebner-Teskey ist Model. Bei Germany's Next Topmodel ist sie die erste 50jährige Frau, die es bis ins Finale schafft. Geschafft wirkt sie trotz starker Konkurrenz durch viele 20jährige Teilnehmerinnen in der Show aber nicht. Sie besticht mit ihrem Aussehen, Talent und Willensstärke. Stärken möchte sie das Selbstbewusstsein ihrer Fans mit ihrem Podcast „22minutes to rise“ und ihrer Streamingshow BE MORE, BE YOU, die sie gemeinsam mit ihrer Tochter Lou-Anne moderiert. Fokussiert auf ihre Model-Karriere bleibt sie weiterhin – auch nach dem Ende der TV Sendung mit Heidi Klum. Genau darum posiert sie für bekannte Beautymarken wie Max Factor und läuft für große Designer wie Kilian Kerner und Marc Cain auf dem Laufsteg. Einen Fußmarsch zum Catwalk startet sie am 21.April, wenn sie von ihrer Heimatgemeinde Klosterneuburg zu Fuß zwei Monate lang zur Haute Couture Woche nach Paris marschiert. Denn den Marsch blasen möchte sie damit der viel kritisieren „Fast-Fashion“ und trifft stattdessen auf ihrem Weg Gestalter:innen einer nachhaltigen Mode- und Schönheitsindustrie. Und über die Schönheit des Lebens, sowie so manch Schattenseite des Alltags, spreche ich mit Martina in dieser Podcastfolge. Martina Gleissenebner-Teskey analysiert wie es ihr gelingt im „Hier und Jetzt“ zu sein, und wann es eine große Herausforderung für sie darstellt - ist sie doch grundsätzlich zielorientiert und nach vorne gerichtet. Sie spricht über ihren Perfektionismus und Erwartungen an sich selbst. Sehr selbstreflektiert schildert sie, wie sie sich in einem Moment der Überforderung verhält und wodurch sie es schafft, aus diesen Momenten auszusteigen. Auf die Frage, ob sie sich hin und wieder für jemand anderen verbiegt, um zu gefallen, gibt sie überraschend und spontan etwas zu, das sie noch nie zuvor öffentlich erzählt hat.Folgt uns gerne auf unseren Social Media Kanälen: Martina Gleissenebner-Teskey (@martina.gt.official) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosMartina Gleissenebner-Teskey | FacebookHome - Martina Gleissenebner-Teskey (martina-gleissenebner-teskey.com)Miriam Labus (@labusmiriam) • Instagram-Fotos und -VideosMiriam Labus | FacebookTeam 1 — miriam labusAbonniert "1 Gast 2 Seiten" per RSS-Feed, auf Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer oder Google Podcasts. Ich freue mich außerdem über eure Rezensionen und Bewertungen. Dieser Podcast wird produziert von Asta Krejci-Sebesta für Happy House Media Wien.Falls ihr Interesse habt, Werbung in meinem Podcast zu schalten, setzt euch bitte mit Stefan Lassnig von Missing Link Media Homepage - Missing Link Media (missing-link.media) in Verbindung.Vielen Dank!
When the vibrant hues of a makeup palette blend with the trials and triumphs of a storied career, you get the mesmerizing tale of Justin Henry. As Vanessa Barney, I had the privilege of sitting down with this celebrated makeup artist and hairstylist. From music videos in Melbourne to Maybelline Creative Director unfolding a narrative rich with insider tales and invaluable insights.Step into our time capsule, as Justin recounts the transformation of his natural flair for beauty into a venerated profession. He didn't just break through barriers; he painted over them with a brush of resilience and adaptation. The evolution of the makeup industry, as seen through Justin's eyes. From wielding the iconic Max Factor's Panstick to the digital realms of social media, his journey is a vibrant testament to the ever-changing tapestry of beauty branding. Melbourne Hair Club 25 of MarchRates guide Pro artist kit listNewsletterJoin TMI Email List Follow TMI on IG Follow Vanessa on IG
Today's guest is English born hair and makeup artist Mark Williamson, who discusses how his 22-year long career has taken many twists and turns including a degree in fine art. After 15 years of traveling the world working with top clients and models, Williamson continues working internationally as a hair and make up artist for fashion and advertising shoots. Now set his base in New York and Miami, he has shot for Vogue Italy, Vogue Brazil, Vogue Spain, Elle France, Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, Biotherm, Max Factor, Paco Rabanne, Coach, Mercedes Benz, Custo, Roberto Cavalli, Benetton, Carrera and many more. @markwilliamson45 artist-management.net/artist/mark-williamson
Please join me today as we welcome my beautiful friend, Cristina Ferrare - supermodel, New York Times best selling author, TV talk show host, chef, cancer survivor, mom, and much more. Cristina is of Italian descent, born to Renata and Tavio Ferrare, who was a butcher in Ohio. But they didn't stay in Ohio long, because Cristina's beauty was so blinding, she was signed by a top modeling agency in LA, and her career took off. She's been on too many magazine covers to count, has been a spokesperson for Max Factor and other top brands, has written seven books and hit The NY Times best seller list. Cristina's hosted numerous TV shows including Home and Family and AM Los Angeles, she's a cancer survivor, mom, nona, and has led a very public life that has included it's share of highs and lows. And she joins us today to talk all about it, including her passion for cooking, in particular, Italian cooking. Please join #DeborahKobyltLIVE, #LittleItalyPodcast, and #LittleItalyPodcast on all video and audio platforms, and invite your friends to join, too. I'm your host, Deborah Zara Kobylt, and it's a pleasure to have you join us
The Belmont Public Library in Belmont, New Hampshire has in its collection a small pin that is connected to a devious plot that threatened the country's most famous family. The Hollywood Museum in Hollywood, California displays a bizarre contraption that was designed by apioneer in the glamorous world of silver screen beauty. And in Decatur, Georgia, the Georgia Bureau of Investigations Museum has preserved evidence of a bizarre being that some believed was evidence of a close encounter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maksymilian Faktorowicz, más conocido como Max Factor, es catalogado como el pionero de la cosmética moderna. Fundó la compañía Max Factor, y a él se le atribuye haber popularizado el término “maquillaje”. Este empresario e inventor, fue un judío ruso que huyó del imperio ruso a Estados Unidos para evitar las persecuciones a las que los judíos estaban expuestos. En Rusia trabajó como asistente de un farmacéutico y en 1904 llegó a California en los Estados Unidos, con la idea de proveer pelucas y maquillaje teatral a Hollywood. Hasta ese momento los productos que se usaban para mejorar la imagen de los actores y actrices se aplicaban en barra, sin que se pudieran aplicar de forma detallada. Además, las opciones de los colores, no funcionaban satisfactoriamente en pantalla, especialmente cuando los sets cambiaron las luces de carbono por luces de tungsteno. Max Factor, se lanzó como creativo experimentando con diversos compuestos, en búsqueda de encontrar un maquillaje que se adecuara a los diferentes tonos de piel y las diferentes siluetas de los rostros. Maksymilian combinó la ciencia y el arte, para desarrollar nuevos productos y técnicas de aplicación, desarrollando la capacidad de potencializar los rasgos naturales de las personas para que en la pantalla se vieran con la mejor iluminación posible. Por este logro, Max Factor ganó un premio Oscar. Mediante el análisis facial identificó los diferentes rostros y tonos de piel, para presentar una paleta de colores en tonos variados y armónicamente ordenados, ampliando las opciones que dieron identidad a los looks de los iconos del cine. Después de la muerte de Max Factor en 1938, su hijo Frank Factor llevó a la compañía a un nivel comercial que acercó a una nueva gama de productos al público en general. Max Factor, el descendiente judío, que redefinió el concepto de belleza y glamour, con sus productos de maquillaje.
Artist, Author and Actor Leigh J. McCloskey will join me in The Locher Room to look back at his acting career that spans four decades.Leigh is known to daytime audiences for his roles on Santa Barbara (Ethan Asher), General Hospital (Damian Smith), The Young and the Restless (Dr. Kurt Costner) and One Life to Live (Drake Faraday).In addition to his daytime TV roles, he starred in three primetime series, the hit show Dallas where he played Mitch Cooper for two seasons and returned to the show as a guest star numerous times. Leigh also appeared in several feature films, including Inferno, directed by the Italian master of the macabre, Dario Argento. He starred in the popular cult classic, Bermuda Depths, and many others.Leigh guest starred on numerous primetime shows including, Bones, Third Rock from the Sun, Star Trek Voyager and Deep Space Nine to name a few. He also starred in a number of made for television movies, including playing Kris Kristopherson's son in Troubleshooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth, Terror in the Shadows with Genie Francis, Accidental Meeting with Linda Grey and two of the highest rated TV films ever, Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway and Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn (in which he played the title character).Leigh was also the spokesman for the Max Factor fragrance California for Men working with Jaclyn Smith and Jane Seymour. His last theater performance was in 2006 playing the role of Trigorin in The Seagull by Anton Chekov, at the Odyssey Theatre.Don't miss the chance to catch up with Leigh in The Locher Room.Original Airdate: 7/6/2022
Join Ekta as she interviews Carolina Cespedes Virguez, who is currently fresh North America General Manager and has over 20 years of sales, marketing and brand building experience in the U.S., Europe and Latin America. Carolina's career began at Procter & Gamble where she spent over 14 years in sales and marketing. In her last role there, she successfully launched Olay and Max Factor into the Belgian market. Carolina also spent 8 years at Danone leading portfolio, brand, and marketing strategies. While at Danone, she brought Activia, Danone's biggest brand, back to growth in its biggest market. Her last role there was CMO Waters for North America where she repositioned its flagship brand Evian and successfully launched the brand's first ever innovation. Before joining LVMH, Carolina worked for Wella as North America CMO and Commercial Operations Head where she drove their digital and brick & mortar brands' strategies as well as built a new marketing and commercial organization. Carolina holds a Master of Business Administration from Saint Louis University and an undergraduate degree in Finance and International Relations from Universidad Externado in Colombia. She has lived and worked in Colombia, Belgium and the U.S. and is fluent in Spanish, French and English. Carolina currently lives in Westchester with her husband Pablo, their two girls Sofia and Olivia and their dog Mochi. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skincareanarchy/support
This Thursday on Killer Women Podcast, our guest is Jillian Medoff. Jillian's fifth novel, WHEN WE WERE BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL, is a story about privilege, power, consent and dirty, sexy money. It garnered many accolades; it was a Book of the Month Club selection, an Apple Books Best of the Month, an Audible Editor's Pick, a PEOPLE Pick of the Week, a Town and Country Magazine and O Daily favorite and a Publishers Marketplace Buzz Book, among others. She is the author of four other novels including the national bestseller, I COULDN'T LOVE YOU MORE, the acclaimed workplace novel THIS COULD HURT, and HUNGER POINT, which was made into an original Lifetime movie starring Christina Hendricks and Barbara Hershey and directed by Joan Micklin Silver in 2003. A former fellow at MacDowell, Blue Mountain Center and VCCA, Jillian has an MFA from NYU. She studied with Mona Simpson (her thesis advisor) and Jonathan Dee; and took master classes with Toni Morrison, Grace Paley, and Joyce Carol Oates. In addition to writing novels, Jillian has a long career in corporate consulting. Since her early days at Max Factor and American Home Goods, she's worked for a wide range of employers, including Deloitte and Aon. Now with Segal Benz, she advises clients on communication strategies for all aspects of the employee experience. Jillian lives with her husband, Keith Dawson and three adult daughters, who come and go. She reviews novels for the New York Times Book Review, and is currently working on a new book called THE COMMITTEE, a story about medical ethics and race in Seattle, circa 1961. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #jillianmedoff #whenwewerebrightandbeautiful #harpercollinspublishing #harpercollins
Today's guest on Killer Women Podcast is Jillian Medoff. Jillian's fifth novel, WHEN WE WERE BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL, is a story about privilege, power, consent and dirty, sexy money. It garnered many accolades; it was a Book of the Month Club selection, an Apple Books Best of the Month, an Audible Editor's Pick, a PEOPLE Pick of the Week, a Town and Country Magazine and O Daily favorite and a Publishers Marketplace Buzz Book, among others. She is the author of four other novels including the national bestseller, I COULDN'T LOVE YOU MORE, the acclaimed workplace novel THIS COULD HURT, and HUNGER POINT, which was made into an original Lifetime movie starring Christina Hendricks and Barbara Hershey and directed by Joan Micklin Silver in 2003. A former fellow at MacDowell, Blue Mountain Center and VCCA, Jillian has an MFA from NYU. She studied with Mona Simpson (her thesis advisor) and Jonathan Dee; and took master classes with Toni Morrison, Grace Paley, and Joyce Carol Oates. In addition to writing novels, Jillian has a long career in corporate consulting. Since her early days at Max Factor and American Home Goods, she's worked for a wide range of employers, including Deloitte and Aon. Now with Segal Benz, she advises clients on communication strategies for all aspects of the employee experience. Jillian lives with her husband, Keith Dawson and three adult daughters, who come and go. She reviews novels for the New York Times Book Review, and is currently working on a new book called THE COMMITTEE, a story about medical ethics and race in Seattle, circa 1961. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #jillianmedoff #whenwewerebrightandbeautiful #harpercollinspublishing #harpercollins
Today's guest on Killer Women Podcast is Jillian Medoff. Jillian's fifth novel, WHEN WE WERE BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL, is a story about privilege, power, consent and dirty, sexy money. It garnered many accolades; it was a Book of the Month Club selection, an Apple Books Best of the Month, an Audible Editor's Pick, a PEOPLE Pick of the Week, a Town and Country Magazine and O Daily favorite and a Publishers Marketplace Buzz Book, among others. She is the author of four other novels including the national bestseller, I COULDN'T LOVE YOU MORE, the acclaimed workplace novel THIS COULD HURT, and HUNGER POINT, which was made into an original Lifetime movie starring Christina Hendricks and Barbara Hershey and directed by Joan Micklin Silver in 2003. A former fellow at MacDowell, Blue Mountain Center and VCCA, Jillian has an MFA from NYU. She studied with Mona Simpson (her thesis advisor) and Jonathan Dee; and took master classes with Toni Morrison, Grace Paley, and Joyce Carol Oates. In addition to writing novels, Jillian has a long career in corporate consulting. Since her early days at Max Factor and American Home Goods, she's worked for a wide range of employers, including Deloitte and Aon. Now with Segal Benz, she advises clients on communication strategies for all aspects of the employee experience. Jillian lives with her husband, Keith Dawson and three adult daughters, who come and go. She reviews novels for the New York Times Book Review, and is currently working on a new book called THE COMMITTEE, a story about medical ethics and race in Seattle, circa 1961. Killer Women is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #podcast #author #interview #authors #KillerWomen #KillerWomenPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #killerwomen #killerwomenpodcast #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers #writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #daniellegirard #daniellegirardbooks #jillianmedoff #whenwewerebrightandbeautiful #harpercollinspublishing #harpercollins
TVC 600.6a: Via remote from The Hollywood Museum: More highlights from the special roundtable discussion, moderated by Leonard Maltin, that celebrated both the fiftieth anniversary of the premiere of The Waltons (CBS, 1972-1981) and the launch of the new Waltons exhibit at The Hollywood Museum. In this segment, cast members Michael Learned, Richard Thomas, Eric Scott, and Kami Cotler share memories of Ralph Waite (“John Walton”). Our thanks to Harlan Boll, Roger Neal, and Hollywood Museum founder and president Donelle Dadigan for allowing us to bring you coverage of this event as part of our program this week. The Waltons Exhibit is now on display at The Hollywood Museum, 1660 N. Highland Avenue in Hollywood, CA, in the historic Max Factor building in Hollywood, CA. Want to advertise/sponsor our show? TV Confidential has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle advertising/sponsorship requests for the podcast edition of our program. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on our show. Please email sales@advertisecast.com or click the link below to get started: https://www.advertisecast.com/TVConfidentialAradiotalkshowabout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Donelle Dadigan first built up her Hollywood contacts list by selling luxury houses to A-list stars. With the money she made from that, she bought the iconic Max Factor building - where Marilyn Monroe became a blonde and Lucille Ball was turned into a redhead - and re-launched it as the Hollywood Museum.Filled with Tinseltown treasures like the time-traveling car from ‘Back to the Future,' the Batmobile, and countless props and costumes, it's a magnet for tourists.Donelle shares stories about the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame with host Lauren Samuels about her many years on the committee. She's also a radio host and friend of the stars who understands more than most of the special magic that makes up Hollywood.Sign up to receive updates by email when a new episode drops at: www.a-brit-in-la.fmCreated & produced by Podcast Partners: www.podcastpartners.com
Smashbox Cosmetics was founded in 1996 by Davis Factor and his brother Dean, who are the great-grandsons of the iconic makeup pioneer, Max Factor.Undoubtedly one of the biggest beauty brands in the world today, Smashbox Cosmetics was the first to bring studio-quality makeup to consumers. Davis' story is one of innovation, vision and legacy - you don't want to miss it!If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure you like, subscribe and share with anyone you know who will love it too!Founded Beauty is available on all podcast platforms and we release new episodes every Monday and Thursday so be sure to follow the podcast to be notified. We really appreciate every single listen, share, and review. It goes such a long way and helps us reach new listeners. Follow Akash and Davis:Akash Mehta: @mehta_aFable & Mane: @fableandmanewww.fableandmane.comDavis Factor: @davisfactorSmashbox Cosmetics: @smashboxcosmeticswww.smashbox.comFor more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com#foundedbeauty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a successful career as a beauty editor at a Sunday Supplement, Lauren was often found shooting editorial all over the world, interviewing celebrities and working with top industry professionals. On this episode Lauren looks back at her career and discusses the importance of building relationships as well as the stark contrast between a professional and personal life. Brought to you by Timely Business Management Software KEY TAKEAWAYS Sometimes the careers we envision for ourselves are built upon a rose-tinted view of the profession we've chosen. It's not always as glamorous as we are led to believe. Hard work is everything. Coming up in the world of beauty and fashion is all about keeping your eyes open and learning from those who have walked the path before you. It is a world built upon the experience of others,and continues to evolve. Showcasing the work in beauty is about translating a look so that people may see what it looks like in everyday life. VALUABLE RESOURCES This episode of the Power of Makeup podcast was brought to you by Timely Business Management Software. For 40% off your subscription for the first 6 months enter the code POWEROFMAKEUP at the checkout and start a free 14 day trial today. Thank you to the team at Timely for making todays episode possible! Timely - https://bit.ly/3l3IFpW ABOUT THE GUEST Former beauty editor Lauren Ezekiel's understanding of the UK beauty market is second to none. With over a decade of experience, writing one of the most eagerly-awaited columns in the UK's most read magazine, Lauren gained popularity with brands and retailers vying for this all-important nod of approval. From writing long investigative features to interviewing celebrities, she spearheaded all the beauty content in the magazine, regularly directing and producing photoshoots in the UK and abroad. Lauren's role enabled her to gain experience working on commercial campaigns for the likes of Rimmel London, Maybelline, Braun, Kiehl's Since 1851, St Tropez, Olay, Herbal Essence, Max Factor, Redken, L'Oréal Professionnel, Clairol, OPI, Aussie and Superdrug. Aside from her role at the magazine, Lauren has consulted for a number of leading beauty brands including Fake Bake, Batiste, Maybelline, Superdrug, Floral Street, Let's Sanitise, Haze and Le Jeune Skin. As part of her consultation, she has provided brand and product development, copywriting, PR material, and visual direction. During the first lockdown, Lauren decided to use her time and contacts to show NHS and care workers we were grateful for them, we appreciated them, and we saw them. With her eye for strategy and hardworking ethos, she turned her appeal We C U 2020 into a nationwide success. Managing to secure over 350,000 products from nearly 100 different brands and retailers. These products were then distributed to over 400 hospitals throughout the UK. She inspired a team of 120 volunteers from a hub in London and Manchester to create in excess of 40,000 goody bags. The appeal also donated tens of thousands of essential toiletries to food banks and homeless shelters, as well as over 6000 bottles of hand soap to schools. The appeal was recognised by the Prime Minister (Point of Light award, June 2020) The Telegraph, Independent, Metro, British Citizens Awards, The Sun and Sunday Times Style. ABOUT THE HOST Born in Ireland from a Vietnamese origin Lan has become an established name in the fashion and beauty industry. Lan comes from an art background having studied fashion at Central Saint Martins. Self taught in make-up she pursued her career to heading and designing key shows and is a regular name at London Fashion Week. Lan has contributed to various editorials including Vogue Russia, Vanity Fair, Elle (UK), Glamour, Grazia, Stylist and Stella. Lan is a published author, a regular speaker and teacher. Known for her creative flair and natural use of colours and textures combined with flawless skin, Lan is always collaborating on creative projects. CONTACT METHOD Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lanslondon Twitter - https://twitter.com/lanslondon Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lanmakeup YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCInE8JY51_y22wqoXEuNs0wSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Final episode of the season! This week's recap is on season 1, episode 35 - ‘Ricky Asks for a Raise'! This is the last episode of season 1 and we have a great time talking about Lucy's scheme to get Ricky rehired at the Tropicana. We see the Littlefields again, the second and last time we see them. We discuss Hal King, the show's make-up artist and brother-in-law of Max Factor. We also point out all the nods to the cast and crew with the various character names. We will be taking a break to record some episodes in the next few weeks but we won't be silent on social media! We will put some polls up asking what you would like to hear in season 2, answer any questions you may have and post photos recapping season 1!! Thank you all for giving us a chance and a listen and loving all things Lucy like we do! •• Please rate and review our podcast! ••• Connect with all things 'Having A Ball' ••• YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDXuCxbfhUNJzJ_8wMfMD_w/featured Having A Ball Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Having-a-Ball-Podcast-103319291812682 Having A Ball Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/havingaballpod/ Erika on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erikamurrietta/ Erika on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/erika.murrietta.3 Erika on Twitter: https://twitter.com/erikamurrietta Ziva on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luciana.ehrlinger Ziva on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ziva_e/ Email: havingaballpod@gmail.com ••• Photos: CBS/ Getty/ Desilu Produced by: Erika Murrietta Music provided by: Feather Duster via SilvermanSound https://www.silvermansound.com/free-music/feather-duster
Подкаст о новостях солнечной энергетики "Солар-Ньюс" - https://podcast.ru/1349813146 --------------------------------- У Макса Фактора в Рязани есть музей. Будете рядом - заходите. Там очень круто. https://www.yavampokaju.ru Эксклюзивная коллекция одежды "А поговорить?" - https://shop.apogovorit.ru Читай нас в Telegram: https://teleg.one/apogovoritofficial Ирина Шихман берет эксклюзивные интервью у самых неожиданных гостей! А поговорить?.. НАМ РАССКАЖУТ ВСЕ! #maxfactor #шихман #апоговорить #интервью #соларньюс Подпишись на канал https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp2J... Instagram Ирины Шихман: https://www.instagram.com/irinashikhman/ За логотипом и фирменным стилем к Борису Казачкову https://www.instagram.com/boris.kazac...
Lucy once again sits down with Hal King who at the time was Director of Makeup at Max Factor, to discuss more makeup and skin care tips.Let's Talk To Lucy is produced by SiriusXM. Click here for a special SiriusXM subscription offer!https://www.siriusxm.com/offers/lets-talk-to-lucy
En esta edicion de Divas & Divos del Cine Mexicano, hablaremos de “LOS MAQUILLAJES MAS ICONICOS EN LA HISTORIA DEL CINE”. Teniendo como invitado a un maquillista internacional y sobrino de la diva del cine nacional Lilia Prado, al señor JAMES ANDA. En el año 2009 fue elegido por la Academia de las Artes de Londres (manejada por la princesa Ana), para ir con la princesa y darle las gracias a JAMES por ser quien entrenaba a la gente de cine en Inglaterra. Ademas de firmar el libro real de las Artes Londinenses que se encuentra en el Palacio de Buckingham, siendo el único mexicano que lo ha hecho JAMES ANDA quien reside en Londres, Inglaterra ha trabajado en prestigiosas agencias de maquillaje en Londres y Mexico, sets de filmación, además, impartiendo cursos de alta calidad a lo largo del continente. Ha maquillado actores, actrices, cantantes de opera, gente del espectáculo y arte. Haremos mención en este programa de 5 peliculas , que a juicio de nuestro invitado, son las mas emblemáticas en cuanto al maquillaje. Hablaremos de los grandes de este genero, su historia y de la empresa que potencializo el maquillaje a nivel mundial.. MAX FACTOR! Y por supuesto su amigo y titular de esta sección Peterboy sirviendo de entrevistador, moderador y co-conductor.
Lucy sits down with Hal King who at the time was Director of Makeup at Max Factor, to discuss makeup and skin care tips.Let's Talk To Lucy is produced by SiriusXM. Click here for a special SiriusXM subscription offer!https://www.siriusxm.com/offers/lets-talk-to-lucy
Shop Talk covers an article that predicts the changing nature of business travel. Better tech, efficiencies with staying put, and helping with carbon emissions mean many Fortune 500 CEOs are rethinking the role travel plays. Caught My Eye takes John and Bob to visit listener Billy at a small plane meet-up. John now wants flying lessons and got a cool Nash auto hood ornament from Billy. China is concerned about the influence of Japanese and South Korean K-Pop, so they have banned “sissy men” from public TV. Max Factor, born September 15th, and the founder of Max Factor Cosmetics is our Business Birthday. Factor is responsible for creating the make-up industry beyond just the theater set.We're all business. Except when we're not. Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrCSpotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMbStitcher: bit.ly/1N97ZquGoogle Podcasts: bit.ly/1pQTcVWPandora: pdora.co/2pEfctjYouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5aAlso follow Tim and John on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradioTwitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradioInstagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Donelle Dadigan, Founder & President of THE HOLLYWOOD MUSEUM About Harvey's guestShe's the founder and President of THE HOLLYWOOD MUSEUM, located in the historic and beautiful Max Factor building just steps away from the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The museum is dedicated to the history and heritage of Hollywood, and it has the most extensive collection of show business memorabilia in the world, with 4 floors featuring over 10,000 treasures including costumes, props, cars, personal artifacts and vintage exhibits from our favourite classic movies and TV shows. The Hollywood museum is one of the most popular sights for tourists and fans, and they've hosted star studded gala events, including Oscar viewing parties, Emmy nomination parties, book launches and memorials to Hollywood's elite. Our guest has an irrepressible and legendary passion for keeping Hollywood history alive. On top of running the Hollywood Museum, Donelle is one of the most beloved philanthropists in America. She's the Chairperson of the Hollywood Historic Trust, which controls the sidewalks with all of the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She's involved with the California Film Commission and a national board member of the Smithsonian, and many other organizations. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com https://www.thehollywoodmuseum.comhttp://www.facebook.com/TheHollywoodMuseumhttp://twitter.com/HollywoodMuseumhttp://www.youtube.com/user/TheHollywoodMuseumhttp://thehollywoodmuseum.com/contact-us-mailform#thehollywoodmuseum #harveybrownstoneinterviews
WHERE TO BEGIN?! Well, we can start at the beginning, it's a very good place to start, after all. Jeremy debuts the new intro song produced by Deezkeyz (thanks again, man!). The boys come face-to-face with how small the new studio is. Jeremy brings a new jingle to Brian's attention that he believes will break your brain just like it did his. Brian shares a story of Irish privilege, the Max Factor heir going to jail, and the bounty hunter who tracked him down. There's a microwave update that EVERYONE will be happy to hear about. Finally, the boys take turns at some of the worst puns you've ever heard. Don't forget to head over to Ten Seven Ten to check out all the other shows on the network!Reach out to us via any method below:EMAIL: trytopodcast@gmail.com - record a voice memo & email it to us!TWITTER: @trytopodcast, @aintnoswayze, @mustbethechoadiINSTAGRAM: TRYTOPODCASTFACEBOOK: facebook.com/trytopodcast
Today we have a treat for you, if you have followed this podcast at all you know that JD & The Ghost are both passionate about film. Today they welcome someone who is equally, if not more passionate, Donelle Dadigan! Donelle is the founder and president of the Hollywood Museum, located at the historic Max Factor building in Los Angeles! Finally reopening in August, the Hollywood Museum has cinematic treasures for everyone! Both JD and Ghost were mesmerized with all of the cool stuff Donelle has in store at the museum, including original props and set pieces from Back to the Future, Silence of the Lambs, and much more!Check out the Hollywood Museum here!Don't forget if you like what you are hearing to subscribe and leave a review! If you have any movies that you want to see us cover, email us today!Contact us today!Email: gohollywoodpodcast@gmail.comwww.goinhollywoodpodcast.com/Check out all of our social media pages here!Want to get even weirder?! Check out our official Patreon, and our online Discord community, Weirdoville! Along with helping us do some good, you will get access to Weirdoville and get to interact with us and other like minded Hollyweirdos on our private Discord server. Citizens of Weirdoville will get early access to episodes, Inner Circle will get access to BONUS episodes, including the new horror themed Friday Night Fright Fest episodes, to help satiate that special horror craving we all have! Join Weirdoville today!Goin' Hollywood is creating Film Podcast | PatreonWe are doing something even bigger than usual, the Head Weirdos are once again working alongside the official Goin' Hollywood pinup girls Lola Von Lemon and Ms. Sugar Beach, this time for a big charity event near the end of the year. The Out of the Darkness Walk for suicide prevention is on Sept 25, and we are raising funds for the cause HERE! Thanks to you Hollyweirdos at home we have already crushed the initial goal we had set, so we are trying to do even better! Help us spread even more good!Want to see more from the Official GH Pinup Girls? Check out their pages here!LolaIG: @Lola_Von_LemonFb: @LolaVonLemonSugarIG & FB: @ms.sugarbeachThe Hepcat Honeyshttps://www.facebook.com/hepcathoneys/Goin' Hollywood theme music:Intro Music by "Robert Austin Music" on YouTube. Check out his work below:FOLLOW ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RobAustinMusicFOLLOW ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/RobertAustin...FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM: RAustin92EMAIL : ra-music@hotmail.com★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Dziś mówię o makijażu we wczesnym kinie i telewizji; o roli w historii filmu i telewizji, jaką odegrała firma Max Factor. Pod poniższymi linkami przeczytacie więcej, a nawet zobaczycie niektóre dziwne makijaże: Max Factor w filmie https://bit.ly/3fFhVZB Makijaż w niemym kinie https://bit.ly/3hQl4J0 Makijaż panchromatyczny: https://bit.ly/2ShD8Rs W tle gra Geographer "Dreams Electric"
In Paddockpraat bespreken André Venema, Koen Vergeer, Daan de Geus en Sjaak Willems de Grand Prix van Spanje. Wat zijn de eerste conclusies na de strategische masterclass van Mercedes en Lewis Hamilton? Wat kan Max Verstappen nog meer doen in de strijd om de wereldtitel? We sluiten de aflevering af met een live performance van Koen Vergeer zijn column De Uitloopstrook. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Paddockpraat bespreken André Venema, Koen Vergeer, Daan de Geus en Sjaak Willems de Grand Prix van Spanje. Wat zijn de eerste conclusies na de strategische masterclass van Mercedes en Lewis Hamilton? Wat kan Max Verstappen nog meer doen in de strijd om de wereldtitel? We sluiten de aflevering af met een live performance van Koen Vergeer zijn column De Uitloopstrook.
Episode 54 - What better way to follow up our Decades series than to interview Eugenia? Eugenia Weston has been a makeup artist for over 40 years. She is also the founder and owner of Senna Cosmetics, celebrating 45 years in business in June 2021! Support us by purchasing We Speak Beauty MERCHCheck out our new website!Follow us on Clubhouse for After Shows!Follow Eugenia:InstagramSenna CosmeticsSenna Cosmetics InstagramEpisode Mentions:Trucco CosmeticsJon Peters SalonVerushkaJean ShrimptonTwiggySophia LorenGeri Cusenza and John SebastianFrancesca TolotCarol ShawPaul Starr Cloutier Jeanine LobellVe NeillBette MidlerBob MillsGood Reads AppFace Paint - Lisa Eldridge Max Factor BookThe Biba ExperienceStage Makeup - Richard CorsonElizabeth BerkleyViola DavisEugenia’s Word of Advice to our Listeners"Aging is a bitch. Wear Makeup!"Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/wespeakbeauty)
Auch wenn es nicht so klingt, diesmal geht's um Erfindungen. Moritz Düsentrieb und Max Factor schütteln die Asse aus ihren Ärmeln. Linus ist eigentlich ganz müde, wird aber durch Moritz' lustige Alltagseskapaden gerettet. Unbedingt bis zum Ende anhören!
Comienza la tercera temporada de Belleza Química, y con ella muchas novedades. Esta vez, Belleza Química se dividirá en cuatro secciones, una por episodio, donde tratará diferentes temas sobre skincare y belleza. En el primer episodio de la tercera temporada comenzamos con "Historias de belleza", una sección para ahondar en la historia de la cosmética y sus grandes descubrimientos. El primer capítulo está dedicado a Max Factor, pionero en la industria del maquillaje, inventor, la persona por la que conocemos el maquillaje como es hoy. Si querés conocer más de su historia y qué tiene para aportarnos, no dudes en seguir escuchando.
It's not uncommon to feel like you have to look 'perfect' on your wedding day, with flawless looking skin the aim for so many women. But let's be real a lot of work (any money!) goes into achieving this. So if you're on a budget, what's are the best products to spend your money on when prepping your skin for the big day? Kelly and Leigh have the answers! The list of products mentioned in this episode are below: Question One Tatcha Luminous Dewy Skin Mask $19 https://bit.ly/3qyO9Kx Shop My Stash Kelly - Max Factor Miracle Second Skin $30 https://bit.ly/3k030eu Leigh - Beauté Pacifique Defy Damage Skin Repair Serum $80 https://bit.ly/2NJinf1 Spendy Leigh - Hourglass Ambient Lighting Pallet $103 https://bit.ly/3pyD4HS Kelly - Clarins Beauty Flash Balm $66 https://bit.ly/2OTGb0v Savey Leigh - Flavedo and Albedo Forever Makeup Rounds $21 https://bit.ly/2M2TnPt Kelly - Revlon Colour Stay Brow Fibre Filler $22.95 https://bit.ly/2ZwHC7g CREDITS Hosts: Leigh Campbell and Kelly McCarren Producer: Lize Ratliff & Gia Moylan GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au or call the podphone on 02 8999 9386. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here... https://www.facebook.com/groups/2112109512358240/ Want this and other podcasts delivered straight to your inbox? Subscribe to our podcast newsletter... https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Find more shows here .... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcast/ Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear Me, See Me. Podcast. Hairdressing Icon, Sam McKnight.This episode was an absolute joy for me as it is one of my absolute hair heroes, Sam McKnight.Celebrated session hair stylist, Sam McKnight, is the hairdresser's hairdresser. He boasts a legendary career spanning over four decades encompassing catwalk, editorial and advertising campaigns for fashion houses such as Chanel, Fendi, Balmain, Burberry and Tom Ford. A regular contributor to both British and international Vogues, W, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, i-D and Love, he has over 100 covers to his name from British Vogue alone. McKnight is also a Contributing Beauty Editor at British Vogue. McKnight has collaborated with some of the world's most prominent photographers including Patrick Demarchelier, Mario Testino and Nick Knight. A long-time stylist for the late Princess Diana, McKnight was the creative behind her iconic short, slicked back hairstyle in the now-famous 1990 Demarchelier shoot for British Vogue, a partnership that led to him becoming her personal hair stylist for seven years.One of the original session stylists, McKnight initially trained as a teacher before working as an assistant at a local hairdresser in his native Scotland. Moving to London in the early 1970's, McKnight secured a position at Molton Brown, which at the time was a leading hair salon in London's South Molton Street. He worked on projects for London-based magazines 19 and Honey before landing his first editorial shoot with British Vogue in 1977. While working in London, he was introduced to stylists Liz Tilberis (later editor of British Vogue and Harpers Bazaar US) and Lucinda Chambers (British Vogue), who were instrumental in hiring him for high-profile editorial shoots.McKnight has been bestowed the Lifetime Achievement Award at both the Scottish Fashion Awards and Creative Head Awards 2015. He is hugely respected within the hairdressing community and is often cited as a source of inspiration or named as ‘the hairstylist I would most like to work with' by his peers.On November 2nd 2016, Somerset House launched Hair by Sam McKnight, a major exhibition celebrating McKnight's impressive career. Never before has an exhibition of this kind taken place, looking at hair from a new perspective and celebrating the significant role of session hair styling in both fashion and culture throughout the decades.In tandem, McKnight also released his first book: Hair by Sam McKnight (Rizzoli), a hardback anthology of his magazine covers, editorial shoots and personal insights into working at the heart of the fashion industry.June 2017 saw McKnight launch a brand: Hair by Sam McKnight, in Liberty of London, injecting fashion, glamour and ease into haircare and styling. The collection is the culmination of McKnight's knowledge and experience in the industry, giving women the tools and confidence to style their hair themselves.PhotographersAlasdair McLellan, Andrea Spotorno, Angelo Pennetta, Arthur Elgort, Ben Hassett, Bruce Weber, Carter Smith, Charlotte Wales, Clara Giaminardi, Corinne Day, Craig McDean, David Bailey, David Sims, David Slijper, Derek Kettela, Elaine Constantine, Ellen Von Unwerth, Emma Summerton, Erik Torstensson, Glen Luchford, Hedi Slimane, Inez and Vinoodh, Irving Penn, Javier Vallhonrat, Johnny Dufort, Juergen Teller, Jem Mitchell, Josh Olins, Karl Lagerfeld, Lachlan Bailey, Liz Collins, Marcus Ohlsson, Mario Sorrenti, Mario Testino, Mert & Marcus, Mikael Jansson, Mikael Schulz, Miles Aldridge, Morelli Brothers, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Jem Mitchell, Josh Shinner, Juergen Teller, Nadine Ijewere, Nick Knight, Paolo Roversi, Patrick Demarchelier, Paul Wetherell, Peter Lindbergh, Phil Poynter, Regan Cameron, Robin Derrick, Richard Avedon, Richard Burbridge, Sean Ellis, Sharif Hamza, Simon Emmett, Sølve Sundsbø, Terry Richardson, Tim Walker, Tom Ford, Tom Munro, Vincent Peters, Willy Vanderperre, Viviane SassenEditorialAnother, Another Man, Chaos, CR Fashion Book, Dazed, Elle, Evening Standard, Garage, Glamour (UK,US), GQ, Harper's Bazaar (UK,US), i-D, Interview, Love, Madame Figaro, Marie Claire, Numero, Ponystep, POP, Porter, Showstudio.com, The Edit, Vanity Fair, V Magazine, V Man, Visionaire, Vogue (Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, British, US), W MagazineAdvertising / PRAlberta Ferretti, Angelo Marani, Aquascutum, BaByliss, Barrie Knitwear, Blumarine, Bottega Veneta, Brioni, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Chanel, Chloé, Christian Dior, Clinique, David Morris, Dior Homme, DKNY, Dolce & Gabbana, Estée Lauder, Etro, Equipment, Fendi, Gap, GHD, Givenchy, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Hogan, Huawei Watches, Jean Paul Gaultier, Jimmy Choo, Jo Malone, Joop, Joseph, Just Cavalli, Kurt Geiger, Lancôme, Liu-Jo, Louis Vuitton, L'Oréal, Mac Cosmetics, Mango, Marni, Massimo Dutti, Max Factor, Michael Kors, Montblanc, Mulberry, Nina Ricci, Patrick Cox, Philosophy, Pirelli, Pantene, Pollini, Ralph Lauren, Reserved, Revlon, Rimmel, Roberto Cavalli, RMK Cosmetics, Salvatore Ferragamo, Shiseido, Sportmax, Stella McCartney, Stuart Weitzman, Swarovski, Tods, Tom Ford, Tommy Hilfiger, Topshop, Ungaro, Uniqlo, Versace, Vivienne Westwood, Yves Saint Laurent, Z ZegnaCelebritiesAlexa Chung, Alicia Vikander, Amanda Seyfried, Anne Hathaway, Audrey Tautou, Bella Hadid, Cara Delevingne, Carey Mulligan, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Cate Blanchett, Cindy Crawford, Claire Foy, Clara Paget, Claudia Schiffer, Cora Corre, Diana Princess of Wales, Diane Kruger, Drew Barrymore, Ellie Bamber, Élodie Bouchez, Emilia Clarke, Emma Corrin, Emma Watson, Eva Green, Evan Rachel Wood, Florence Welch, Georgia May Jagger, Geraldine Chaplin, Gigi Hadid, Gisele Bündchen, Hailey Baldwin, Helena Bonham Carter, Helena Christensen, Hilary Swank, Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Bosworth, Kate Moss, Kate Winslet, Kendall Jenner, Keira Knightley, Kim Basinger, Kim Kardashian West, Kirsten Dunst, Kristen Stewart, Kristin Scott Thomas, Kaia Gerber, Kylie Minogue, Laetitia Casta, Lady Gaga, Lara Stone, Lauren Bacall, Léa Seydoux, Lennon Gallagher, Lily Cole, Lily Collins, Lily Donaldson, Lily-Rose Depp, Linda Evangelista, Liv Tyler, Lou Doillon, Madonna, Maggie Cheung, Marion Cotillard, Margot Robbie, Marine Vacth, Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen, Michelle Williams, Milla Jovovich, Monica Bellucci, Naomi Campbell, Naomi Scott, Naomi Watts, Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz, Pharrell Williams, Rafferty Law, Riley Keough, Rita Ora, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sharon Stone, Sienna Miller, Suki Waterhouse, Taylor Swift, Tilda Swinton, Uma Thurman, Vanessa Paradis, Winnie HarlowFashion ShowsAlberta Ferretti, Alexandre Vauthier, Anna Molinari, Antonio Berardi, Anya Hindmarch, Ashish, Asprey, Aquascutum, Bally, Balmain, Blugirl, Blumarine, Brioni, Burberry, Carolina Herrera, Chanel, Chloé, DKNY, Dolce & Gabbana, Dries Van Noten, DSquared2, Emporio Armani, Etro, Fendi, Gareth Pugh, Gianfranco Ferre, Giorgio Armani, Halpern, Iceberg, Isabel Marant, Jasper Conran, Jill Stuart, Julien Macdonald, Krizia, La Perla, Lancetti, Margaret Howell, Marios Schwab, Mary Katrantzou, Matthew Williamson, Max Mara, Micheal Halpern, Miu Miu, Monot, Moschino, Moschino Cheap & Chic, Mulberry, Nicholas Kirkwood, Nicole Farhi, Oscar de la Renta, Paul Smith, Philosophy, Ports 1961, Prada, Pringle, Ralph Lauren, Ralph & Russo, Roberto Cavalli, Roland Mouret, Ryan Lo, Salvatore Ferragamo, Sonia Rykiel, Sportmax, Thierry Mugler, Tom Ford, Topshop, Trussardi, Ungaro, Valentino, Vivienne Westwood, 16ArlingtonBio : http://www.premierhairandmakeup.com/hair/1-sam-mcknight/bio/Haircuts4Homeless : https://www.haircuts4homeless.com/Produced by : https://svnty6production.com/Artwork by : https://www.dvsyart.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hear-me-see-me. 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The Pharisees also came unto him, tempting him, and saying unto him, Is it lawful for a man to put away his wife for every cause? And he answered and said unto them, Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female, And said, For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain shall be one flesh? Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder. (Matthew 19:3-6) 19 And so, you know, little Jezebel had learned one thing in her home, and that was to use paint. That’s the heathen trait. Any paint, never in the world, but all painting of faces originated with heathens is always condemned by believers. I hope this goes real far down home, just to make you real good and sick for a few minutes. But now, don’t get angry with me; I love you. But I just want to tell you what’s truth. Remember, I’ve just returned from the African jungle. Every one, the tribals of heathen, on every kind of an occasion they paint their face and wear great big earrings. The Indian savage heathen paints his face and puts on war paint when he goes in—in the… His war is worship around his idols. He paints. You ashamed? See? It’s a heathen sign. Too bad it ever got in the Christian church, wasn’t it? Sure was. That was a weak pulpit what brought that in. The preacher ought to be ashamed of himself. 20 So she was used to painting; she made herself a little butterfly. And brother, that’s the kind that can jilt a many a good man. That’s right. See them on the street with a little lip look like a rosebud and a whole lot of Max Factor’s on that, but that’ll never burn out the sin wrinkles. Don’t you never think that. God looks right through it. And so Jezebel knowed how to put it on to make it look nice. And so when Ahab, this young Jewish boy become king, she put the—the manicure on her eyes, or whatever you call it, you know, and she flapped them back and forth, and Ahab’s heart went tumbling, because he didn’t have God in there to teach him better. That’s right. So my, what a—what a thing that was. 21 Now, when she begin to flirt with Ahab, Ahab married her. He thought, “That’s just the one for me.” And a many man’s made a mistake like that. A many man has done it. You ought to see her on wash day, or when she gets cleaned up. Really, might change your mind altogether. Women shouldn’t be married by looks anyhow, but by character. Let me tell you, boy, if you marry her and she’s all painted up, one of these day she’ll fade. Even if she’s pretty, that’ll fail one of these days. Wait till her first baby’s born and the teeth will go to coming out. Little later on, wrinkles will come over her eyes, and the hair get gray. You’ll wake up one morning and wonder what you married. That’s right. I—I mean that, not for a joke. No, sir. That’s true. I’m just laying a background here for something I want to say. See? That’s right. But if you love her because there’s something about her that you’ve prayed over, and God has joined you together, she can get old and wrinkled and be ugly; that won’t make a bit of difference, you’ll love her through eternity. “What God has joined together, no man could put asunder.” That’s right. So ask God first. 56-1003 - "Painted-Face Jezebel" Rev. William Marrion Branham ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Order your own copy of the Family Altar at http://store.bibleway.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ten-thousand-worlds/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ten-thousand-worlds/support
On this episode of the Career Success Podcast, we have invited Gill Whitty-Collins. Gill started her career in Procter & Gamble, where she led global brands, such as Olay and Max Factor. She quickly moved up the ladder to Marketing Director, General Manager, and finally Senior Vice President. Her story and vision will inspire you to join the force to fight inequality. Topics Covered: What motivated Gill to write the book Why do men win at work? Five tips for organizations, recruiters, and individuals to drive equality The"umbrella theory"
Feeling nostalgic? Watch these black-and-white movies in your cozy socks with a cup of hot chocolate this holiday season. This episode is proudly sponsored by briCandles, 100% natural soy candles hand-poured in Brooklyn. Bri Books listeners get 20% off their briCandles.com order with the code BRIBOOKS. If you’re new to the show, leave a review of Bri Books on Apple Podcasts, and listen to Bri Books on Apple Podcasts, Spotify Stitcher, and SoundCloud! Show me what you're watching by using #bribooks on Instagram, and subscribe to the Bri Books newsletter at bribookspod.com/newsletter. Follow @BriBooksPod on Instagram for more movie recommendations. 4 Iconic Black & White Films to Watch Over Thanksgiving Break Mildred Pierce, 1945 ‘Mildred Pierce’ is a 1945 crime-drama film starring Joan Crawford in the Oscar-winning title role. The style in this movie is UNREAL, and I love that the Max Factor makeup creator worked exclusively with Joan Crawford on this film—such a cool piece of film and makeup history. All About Eve, 1950 ‘All About Eve’ stars Bette Davis. The director and screenplay creator is Joseph Mankiewicz. Bette plays a stage actress named Margot who is slowly but surely being edged out by her protegee, Eve. The monologues! The hairstyles! The shade! A Raisin in the Sun, 1961 ‘A Raising in the Sun’ is the film starring Sidney Poitier, Ruby Dee, Claudia McNeil and Diana Sands following the Younger clan in Chicago as they navigate their future as a family unit and as individuals. 'Based on the play by Lorraine Hansberry, the scoring in this film accents the theatric foundation of the story. Madame Bovary, 1949 Based on the controversial 1856 novel ‘Madame Bovary’ by French author Gustave Flaubert, the 1949 adaptation challenged public ‘morality’ and the Motion Picture Production Code fought to censor the film. Show me what you're watching by using #bribooks on Instagram, and @bribookspod on Instagram and @bribookspod on Twitter.
Ariel discusses the genre of giallo with fellow film fanatics Sean and Dan. Giallo means "yellow" in Italian but as a film genre, is a descendant of noir. They discuss why the Italian offshoot of expressionism became so visually fantastic and explosive with color (specifically that particular shade of red from Max Factor nail polish), and the psychologically complex nature of these films. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/omnibusride)
Jaclyn Smith began her career as a dancer in her native Texas before moving to the bright lights of New York City, where her beauty led to her becoming known as one of the famous Breck Shampoo Girls. From there, she became a star for Wella Balsam and Max Factor. Then, in 1976, she became known to the world as Kelly Garrett, one of the three Charlie's Angels alongside co-stars Farah Fawcett and Kate Jackson – and her star has continued to shine ever since. Jaclyn joins Tabari on this episode of A Tight 45 to talk about her four-plus decades in Hollywood, being one of the first celebrity fashion brand entrepreneurs, how to avoid falling victim to the trappings of fame and of course, her legendary TV show. She also gives an endorsement of Tabari's pursuits, which shows you just how nice of a person she truly is on and off camera.Check out this episode and others you may have missed at https://atight45.buzzsprout.com/ or wherever you get your podcasts today! For more on Tabari, be sure to visit www.tabarimccoy.com or email tabari@tabarimccoy.com
“You know my mom and dad came out to visit me when I was on that first movie. I took them to set, Grauman’s Chinese, Max Factor’s. We looked at every little bitty star on Hollywood Boulevard and had hot fudge sundaes at C.C. Brown’s. The day they came to…
La historia del maquillaje no puede contarse sin contar con Max Factor. ¿Sabías que Max Factor es una de las casas cosméticas más antiguas que existen hoy día? Esta casa cosmética nació y creció rodeada del glamour que Hollywood desprendía. Pionero en hacer necesarios el uso de cosméticos a las mujeres, creían que el glamour de las estrellas de cine podía alcanzarlo cualquier mujer. Y así fue. Pero no todo fueron éxitos profesionales. Antes de ser el maquillador más deseado por las estrellas de Hollywood, fue perseguido por los hombres del zar Ruso, motivo que le impulsó a abandonar la vida que ya tenía asentada en este país. Ha sido algo difícil y lento reunir tanta información sobre la vida de Max Factor. Comencé esta “investigación" a mediados de agosto, un mes he tardado en publicar. El motivo de no haber terminado antes es curioso, y es que, cuando creía que lo tenía, aparecía algún documento, nota de prensa o dato nuevo, y claro… Ya que me pongo, me pongo con todo. Tanta lectura me ha llevado a aprender cosas muy valiosas que también os contaré más adelante. Durante estas semanas he navegado durante horas por internet para reunir toda la información posible, y desde aquí quiero dejar constancia de las fuentes que he usado para poder contar un poco sobre la historia y la vida de Max Factor: The New Yorker , Historytoday.com , Max Factor.com , Thehollywood360.com , Historydaily.org , cosmeticksandskin.com , Transformacionmovimiento.com , aminoapps.com , greatpoles.pl
The final four pack their bags for a weekend away at Wasteland--think Burning Man, except you might actually see someone lit on fire. Mad Max meets Max Factor in a Four Horseman of the Apocalypse inspired photo shoot before a group performance in the evening that, well, happens. We get a welcomed return from our Season 1 supermonster, Biqtch being the adult in the car, Abhora emerging as the most nuanced contestant, queens beating the snot out of each other with foam bats and LOTS of questions about the logistics and social customs of Wasteland. Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmary Email: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @alrightmary Johnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram) Colin: @colindrucker (Twitter) www.alrightmary.com